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one man was killed bay falling tree in tennessee. another died during this tornado caught on video in georgia. it also tore apart dozens of homes and flattened part of a manufacturing plant. more than 100 cars were also flipped on interstate 75. in that state. i woke up this morning and guess what, my patio furniture was all over the place. after that stormy night, what's next? that's the question for storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> the wind has been picking up this morning. we are dealing with the residual effects of the heavy rain we had last night. some locations in virginia and maryland had as much as three inches of rain and n just three, four hours. all these areas you see in green, they have rivers and streams out of their banks. that includes montgomery county county, loudoun county, and the rest of virginia, east of the blue ridge, fauquier county, rappahannock, culpeper and in parts of the shenandoah valley, too. many creeks and streams are out of their banks and patuxent river south of the brighton dam will be f
one man was killed bay falling tree in tennessee. another died during this tornado caught on video in georgia. it also tore apart dozens of homes and flattened part of a manufacturing plant. more than 100 cars were also flipped on interstate 75. in that state. i woke up this morning and guess what, my patio furniture was all over the place. after that stormy night, what's next? that's the question for storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> the wind has been picking up this morning. we...
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cars and trucks and this twister was caught on tape in adairsville, georgia, and another confirmed in tennessee. this morning emergency crews rescued several people from cars that were stranded on flooded roadways in maryland. >>> hostage negotiators intensified their efforts this morning to rescue a five-year-old boy kidnapped from a school bus tuesday in rural alabama after the bus driver was shot to death. police say the boy is being held by the suspected gunman in an underground bunker. >>> secretary of defense nominee chuck hagel faces a senate confirmation here today. michael has more on his experiences in vietnam. good morning, michael. >> tammeron, good morning. when chuck hagel appears before the senate foreign relations committee this morning right behind him will be his younger brother tom, a law professor in dayton, ohio. more than 40 years ago the two were the only siblings to serve in the same army squadron during the vietnam war, a real life band of brothers that saved each other's lives, shaping chuck hagel's thinking about war to this day. 1968, the bloodiest year of the vietna
cars and trucks and this twister was caught on tape in adairsville, georgia, and another confirmed in tennessee. this morning emergency crews rescued several people from cars that were stranded on flooded roadways in maryland. >>> hostage negotiators intensified their efforts this morning to rescue a five-year-old boy kidnapped from a school bus tuesday in rural alabama after the bus driver was shot to death. police say the boy is being held by the suspected gunman in an underground...
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rains and high winds ripped through tennessee knocking down trees and power lines. one man was killed there when a tree crashed down on top of a shed. and there were at least two tornadoes reported in kentucky. several people there suffered minor injuries. >>> in the midwest old man winter made his return. snow fell in iowa, nebraska, wisconsin and michigan. some places got up to several inches. that's a big change from earlier in the week when temperatures were in the 60s in that part of the country. >> fox 5 is monitoring metro and the mess on the green line last night. an electrical problem stranded hundreds of passengers. >> some of them disregarded metro workers and got off the train. metro will hold talks to ensure dangerous situation does not happen again. melanie alnwick is live at the station in southeast with more. >> reporter: tony, metro passengers we talked to say they are really angry about yesterday's green line chaos. they say it was an absolute nightmare being trapped down there in the heat and pitch dark. they feel metro is trying to deflect some o
rains and high winds ripped through tennessee knocking down trees and power lines. one man was killed there when a tree crashed down on top of a shed. and there were at least two tornadoes reported in kentucky. several people there suffered minor injuries. >>> in the midwest old man winter made his return. snow fell in iowa, nebraska, wisconsin and michigan. some places got up to several inches. that's a big change from earlier in the week when temperatures were in the 60s in that part...
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it left two people dead, one in tennessee, one in georgia as it ripped across the south. the line of storms stretched 1600 miles. tore apart homes, flipped train cars and cut power to thousands of people. and at least 23 tornados reported, including one that ripped through the town of adairsville, georgia. strong winds also shredded mobile homes in nashville. >> it was just crackling. it was just -- it was just the worst sound i've ever heard in my life. that trailer, you know. that's something compared to the life of this child here or that one. nothing can compare to that. >> besides piles and piles of debris, the storm system has left frigid temperatures in its way. let's head over to the weather department, ingrid peterson, tell us it will end soon. >> severe thunderstorms have moved off the coast but i don't have good news as far as cold air. take a look at chicago. tuesday, they said a high, a record of 63 degrees. today down to 17 with a chance for snow flurries in the forecast. all of that diving through, stretching through florida. this is yesterday where we had
it left two people dead, one in tennessee, one in georgia as it ripped across the south. the line of storms stretched 1600 miles. tore apart homes, flipped train cars and cut power to thousands of people. and at least 23 tornados reported, including one that ripped through the town of adairsville, georgia. strong winds also shredded mobile homes in nashville. >> it was just crackling. it was just -- it was just the worst sound i've ever heard in my life. that trailer, you know. that's...
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memphis tennessee has severe flooding an area and a state of emergency. some buildings are completely flattened. we also have milwaukee wisconsin dealing with temperatures and the single digits. rain that turned over to snow and temperatures dropped is covering the streets. and the mind i know whether there's been heavy snow and severe weather moving through the atlanta area with possible tornadoes there. >> a lot of the extreme weather that was impacting the south has pushed his way to the northeast corner of the country. we have heard reports of downed trees and power lines in flooding in the maryland area. the precipitation is not as big a deal as some of the winds associated with the storms. some of this will start to subside as we head into the afternoon hours. we're not saying too much in the way of flight delays. local streets are flooded and again that heavy rains for the northeast section for the country. in the bay area we are waking up to 30, 40's. we will continue to be clear and the storm track will be well to our north. we will not see any r
memphis tennessee has severe flooding an area and a state of emergency. some buildings are completely flattened. we also have milwaukee wisconsin dealing with temperatures and the single digits. rain that turned over to snow and temperatures dropped is covering the streets. and the mind i know whether there's been heavy snow and severe weather moving through the atlanta area with possible tornadoes there. >> a lot of the extreme weather that was impacting the south has pushed his way to...
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the person in died, a man in tennessee died. miguel marquez has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, this affected so many people, the person who died here was not too far from where we are. this is ground central for where that tornado touched down in this area. he was in a trailer house, the tree went down and killed him inside of it but the storm crosses a broad swathe of the country, packed a powerful punch. >> we can see circulation in the cloud -- >> reporter: a reporter from atlanta affiliate wsb caught one twister as it touched down. >> toward i-75. >> reporter: in its path, utter destruction. this is main street in adairsville, georgia. you can see the back side of the street trucks completely destroyed own an this side a normal day of work at the daiqui plant, they come here to make parts for tractors, complete devastation, 50 to 100 people working here today, and across this entire area, trucks, everything, shredded. at the plant, justin carnes and his fellow employees took refuge in the bathroom. what did it sound like? >> walls sh
the person in died, a man in tennessee died. miguel marquez has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, this affected so many people, the person who died here was not too far from where we are. this is ground central for where that tornado touched down in this area. he was in a trailer house, the tree went down and killed him inside of it but the storm crosses a broad swathe of the country, packed a powerful punch. >> we can see circulation in the cloud -- >> reporter:...
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torrential rains and high winds also ripped through tennessee knocking down trees and power lines. one man was killed there when a tree crashed down on top. a shed. plus, many parts of the west and midwest are dealing with snow so we've got a little bit of everything to talk about this morning. >> we had ice on monday, remember? then 70s for a couple of days and heavy rain last night. today, the theme is win. we have winds already gusting about 45 miles per hour this morning. could see wind gusting as high as 50. wind advisory in effect until 6:00 tonight. so two hands on the steering wheel. got loose objects, trash cans, that kind of thingout side, you might want to secure them if you want to keep them in your yard. >> secure the hair too. >> yes, very important. extra heavy duty hairspray as well. sarah reports her spray didn't do the job this morning. >> i know. poor melan a out there. >> i know. >> we're done with the rain. one to 2 inches of rain across the area. even more than that just north and west of town where we had pretty good storms set up late in the day yesterday. w
torrential rains and high winds also ripped through tennessee knocking down trees and power lines. one man was killed there when a tree crashed down on top. a shed. plus, many parts of the west and midwest are dealing with snow so we've got a little bit of everything to talk about this morning. >> we had ice on monday, remember? then 70s for a couple of days and heavy rain last night. today, the theme is win. we have winds already gusting about 45 miles per hour this morning. could see...
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in tennessee, dozens of homes were destroyed or damaged. thousands of people without power. mobile homes were torn up in kentucky. thousands remained without power. a fire at a food processing plant in wisconsin. it has forced the evacuation of a lot of residents. too soon to tell how that fire started. the last surviving member of the andrews sisters died of natural causes on wednesday. they hawked war bombs and boosted morale on the home front with tunes like "i will be with you at apple blossom time." she was 94 years old. president obama's take to lead the department of defense begins the confirmation process today. some lawmakers are not show sure chuck hagel is the right before the pentagon. >> chuck hagel answered more than 100 written questions. today he will answer many more in person. chuck hagel has been prepping at the pentagon. >> we're doing rapid response as issues come in. >> he has been meeting with lawmakers in hopes of gaining support. one senator is not waiting for his meeting to share his thoughts. >> his whole attitude towards iran and countries like ir
in tennessee, dozens of homes were destroyed or damaged. thousands of people without power. mobile homes were torn up in kentucky. thousands remained without power. a fire at a food processing plant in wisconsin. it has forced the evacuation of a lot of residents. too soon to tell how that fire started. the last surviving member of the andrews sisters died of natural causes on wednesday. they hawked war bombs and boosted morale on the home front with tunes like "i will be with you at apple...
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one man was killed by a falling tree in tennessee. another died during this tornado that was caught on video in adaresville, georgia. it also tore apart dozens of homes, flattened a manufacturing plant, as well. more than 100 cars also flipped on interstate 75 in georgia. >>> 6:49. we have more breaking news from the live desk. another water rescue in montgomery county? >> yeah, it's been a very busy morning for montgomery county water rescue team. we want to go chopper 4 and look t pictures now. firefighters actually just got to the car within the last 15 seconds. this one happened on brighton dam road in new hampshire. also in the brookville area. now guys, this is the third water rescue this morning for montgomery county fire rescue. very busy morning as folks try to drive through these flooded areas. you can see this picture, firefighters right now talking to the person in that car. lights in the car still on. this is brighton dam road in new hampshire. water seems to be knee deep there. they'll get that person hopefully out of th
one man was killed by a falling tree in tennessee. another died during this tornado that was caught on video in adaresville, georgia. it also tore apart dozens of homes, flattened a manufacturing plant, as well. more than 100 cars also flipped on interstate 75 in georgia. >>> 6:49. we have more breaking news from the live desk. another water rescue in montgomery county? >> yeah, it's been a very busy morning for montgomery county water rescue team. we want to go chopper 4 and...
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a man in tennessee was also killed when high winds knocked a tree down on top of a she had. then, there is the snow in the midwest and in the west making for some driving hazards that include parts of iowa, nebraska, wisconsin, oregon, colorado and utah. >> closer to home, this is what some of you will deal with this morning. high standing watt ore several roads around the region. this was in annandale just about an hour ago at annandale road and walnut hill lane. thankfully, the water has already receded there. >> just a little bit of everything. >> from snow to flooding, rain, warm weather. >> we hit 07 again yesterday. last night, the flooding rain is the big issue with a little more than 2 inches at dulles. in the wake of our system now, we are dealing with winds, very, very gusty winds and have a wind advisory until 6:00 tonight. that is the next part to our story. >> it will be colder after it will be cooler today as well. let's start with our temperatures. we are already starting to fall. still mild out there. i just stepped outside. can you notice the chill starting
a man in tennessee was also killed when high winds knocked a tree down on top of a she had. then, there is the snow in the midwest and in the west making for some driving hazards that include parts of iowa, nebraska, wisconsin, oregon, colorado and utah. >> closer to home, this is what some of you will deal with this morning. high standing watt ore several roads around the region. this was in annandale just about an hour ago at annandale road and walnut hill lane. thankfully, the water...
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another tornado in tennessee killed at least one person there. >>> a 6-year-old boy has now been held hostage for 30 hours in alabama. police say a gunman took the child off of a bus after killing the bus driver. the suspect is hold up in an underground bunker. so far police believe he has not harmed the boy. surrounding towns are holding vigils for his safe release. >>> the shuttle fleet may be retired but the kennedy space center is still busy. nasa launched an unarmed atlas five rocket last night. the rocket is taking a satellite into orbit. it's part after imhiewn indications network to -- communications network to relay messages to and from the space station. >>> if you like the -- if you liked the weather the last couple of days, i'm sorry to say the flirtation with spring like temperatures is ending. >> the forecast is coming up after the break. stay with us. . >>> 53 degrees outside. don't get used to it. howard bernstein is here with s- n-o-w possibly. >> late tomorrow morning we'll see snow showers around. but let's talk about today first. the wind will be the big problem to
another tornado in tennessee killed at least one person there. >>> a 6-year-old boy has now been held hostage for 30 hours in alabama. police say a gunman took the child off of a bus after killing the bus driver. the suspect is hold up in an underground bunker. so far police believe he has not harmed the boy. surrounding towns are holding vigils for his safe release. >>> the shuttle fleet may be retired but the kennedy space center is still busy. nasa launched an unarmed atlas...
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thousands of people are without power in tennessee. three tornadoes touched down. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> it was a rough night in maryland. we had anywhere from 1-4 inches of rain. temperatures right now or in the 50's. a cold front is going through. following are steady temperatures for the rest of the day. there could be some leftover rain showers. it will be a lot colder this afternoon. seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> we have a crash northbound on 95 at 32 in howard county. three left lanes are blocked. things are moving fine. we do not see any delays. some flooding from the heavy downpours overnight. york road, we have a closure. eastbound 50, we have a crash that is blocking the right lane. some debris blocking the right lane. 65 on the harrisburg expressway . traffic is moving find in both directions. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> 52 degrees at the airport. >> 11 treat designer is coming up with a plan to sell a perfume for babies. >> another plant to help underwater homeow
thousands of people are without power in tennessee. three tornadoes touched down. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> it was a rough night in maryland. we had anywhere from 1-4 inches of rain. temperatures right now or in the 50's. a cold front is going through. following are steady temperatures for the rest of the day. there could be some leftover rain showers. it will be a lot colder this afternoon. seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> we have a...
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. >> a tennessee man was also killed by a falling tree. there are reports of more than 100 cars flipped by twisters and high winds on interstate 75 in georgia. >>> we're on top of a developing story in syria now. russia is concerned with reports that an israeli air strike killed two people in syria near the lebanese border. the u.s. says israel targeted a weapons convoy northwest of damascus. the convoy was thought to contain weapons for hezbollah militants in lebanon. the syrian army says the air strike destroyed a military research center. hezbollah condemns the attack. the u.s. classifies hezbollah as a terrorist group. >>> police in alabama have been working through the night and now into the morning to free a 5-year-old boy from his alleged kidnapper. police say the child was taken from a school bus by a gunman who fatally shot the bus driver on tuesday. the shooter is a 63-year-old man who neighbors describe as a ticking time bomb with a strong distrust of the government. the boy has been held captive for about 30 hours. an update fr
. >> a tennessee man was also killed by a falling tree. there are reports of more than 100 cars flipped by twisters and high winds on interstate 75 in georgia. >>> we're on top of a developing story in syria now. russia is concerned with reports that an israeli air strike killed two people in syria near the lebanese border. the u.s. says israel targeted a weapons convoy northwest of damascus. the convoy was thought to contain weapons for hezbollah militants in lebanon. the syrian...
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tennessee was hit hard, too. memphis in some places had as much as 4 inches of rain today, winds heavy enough to knock over the trees. 47-year-old man was killed in nashville. he was taking shelter in a shed, but then a tree fell on it. tennessee has been declared a state of emergency. the problems continue from there. high winds ripped the roof right off a wal-mart distribution center in texas and tens of thousands of people are without power tonight in arkansas. >> stay with fox 5 for continuing coverage. remember you can track the forecast 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app. download it on your droid, iphone or ipad. >>> it was wild chaos tonight on metro when power was cut to two green line trains stranding hundreds of passengers between the navy yard and anacostia stations during the evening rush. some of them took matters into their own hands and walked out through the tunnel. fox 5's karen gray houston live outside the anacostia station with the latest. >> reporter: some of those passengers just panicked when
tennessee was hit hard, too. memphis in some places had as much as 4 inches of rain today, winds heavy enough to knock over the trees. 47-year-old man was killed in nashville. he was taking shelter in a shed, but then a tree fell on it. tennessee has been declared a state of emergency. the problems continue from there. high winds ripped the roof right off a wal-mart distribution center in texas and tens of thousands of people are without power tonight in arkansas. >> stay with fox 5 for...
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in tennessee, the national with service confirmed four tornados touched down. one man was killed by a falling tree. east of memphis, buildings were flattened. their contents scattered far and wide. >> you know, i am alive you, know, i am alive. it could have been a lot worse. >> and in kentucky, two people were injured when another confirmed tornado blew a trailer off its foundation. from the midwest to the atlantic, storm stricken communities, tallying the toll from the january spring-like storms and bracing for winter to mark its return. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> coverage continues now, erica gonzalez in maryland where the rain is starting to let up a bit. erica? >> reporter: what we have been seeing an off-and-on effect. we get a good heavy downpour and then it slows down. get a little trickle. the same type of rain we will see overnight and into the morning hours. what you are headed for, what we were looking at here in prince george's county, a few hours earlier, heavy downpours, strong wind gusts here in the county, the strange weather pattern continues
in tennessee, the national with service confirmed four tornados touched down. one man was killed by a falling tree. east of memphis, buildings were flattened. their contents scattered far and wide. >> you know, i am alive you, know, i am alive. it could have been a lot worse. >> and in kentucky, two people were injured when another confirmed tornado blew a trailer off its foundation. from the midwest to the atlantic, storm stricken communities, tallying the toll from the january...
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the storms also hitting parts of tennessee with strong winds and heavy rain. a 47-year-old man was killed in nashville. he was taking shelter in a shed, but a tree toppled onto it. after pounding the southeast the severe weather system moving toward the northeast. high winds and heavy rain are expected across the region. in new york nan coyman, fox news. -- anna coyman, fox news. >>> here we are in the middle of another roller coaster weather day. it's hot and humid. my hair is going crazy. >> thank you for saying that. i thought what's wrong with this product i'm using? >> this is not relatable for us guys. >> i'm sorry. >> it's kind of a shock. i realize what i don't like about these thunderstorms, although these heavy downpours still coming up from the south and just since we chatted a few minutes ago a whole bunch. flash flood warnings have gone into effect for much of the metro area until 4:30. the concern is we've already had a lot of rain and now another maybe 1 to 2 inches for some of you may still be on the way. so we've got a few more hours to go and
the storms also hitting parts of tennessee with strong winds and heavy rain. a 47-year-old man was killed in nashville. he was taking shelter in a shed, but a tree toppled onto it. after pounding the southeast the severe weather system moving toward the northeast. high winds and heavy rain are expected across the region. in new york nan coyman, fox news. -- anna coyman, fox news. >>> here we are in the middle of another roller coaster weather day. it's hot and humid. my hair is going...
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. >>> in tennessee a 47-year-old man died in nashville when a tree fell on top of the garage where he lived. middle of teen see is under a tornado watch. tornado warning have been issued in kentucky as well as alabama. >>> shifting gears, let's talk about the ravens and the super bowl. obviously, the natty boh guy wants nothing but to watch the ravens. >> we're going to rock you. that's the message this homeowner is sending in ellicott city. this light show was set up to celebrate the ravens and trash the opponent. that's his words, not mine. there's also a san francisco logo that appears to just blow up. >> all right. go ahead. pel of all ages showing their purple pride. these are employees and retirees who live at oak crest. the role of ray lewis is being played by dean miller who doesn't look a day over 65. great time. >>> all right. shifting gears. today is the first day to file your tax returns for most people. we'll explain who can file now and why others will have to wait later. >> and blackberry unveiled its new operating system that's been a long team in the making. we'll hav
. >>> in tennessee a 47-year-old man died in nashville when a tree fell on top of the garage where he lived. middle of teen see is under a tornado watch. tornado warning have been issued in kentucky as well as alabama. >>> shifting gears, let's talk about the ravens and the super bowl. obviously, the natty boh guy wants nothing but to watch the ravens. >> we're going to rock you. that's the message this homeowner is sending in ellicott city. this light show was set up to...
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. >> reporter: high winds and heavy rains pounding tennessee where a tornado and flash flood warnings were issued. the storm system knocking down trees and severely damaging buildings. >> and our officers responded to the scene where the most damage was reported and found a three-story building. the third store was gone. people were inside and everyone got out safely. in addition, there was an 18- wheeler that flipped. >> reporter: thousands are without power and at least one death is being reported in nashville result of the storm. residents in missouri already dealing with some severe weather on tuesday. emergency workers cleaning up the mess that the storm left behind. >> and that got windy fast and hard and we out here cleaning up trees. >> reporter: emergency management officials in mississippi are telling residents to watch for thunderstorms throughout the day and portions after unseasonably high temperatures on monday. >> and the country is in the longest streak since record keeping began in 1950. the last death caused by a twister was on june 24th in florida, more than 220 day
. >> reporter: high winds and heavy rains pounding tennessee where a tornado and flash flood warnings were issued. the storm system knocking down trees and severely damaging buildings. >> and our officers responded to the scene where the most damage was reported and found a three-story building. the third store was gone. people were inside and everyone got out safely. in addition, there was an 18- wheeler that flipped. >> reporter: thousands are without power and at least one...
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the national weather service has issued a tornado warning in tennessee. >> like a trailer ran into something. >> reporter: but in lincoln, nebraska, it's snow that's snarling traffic. >> its like a sheet of ice. >> reporter: omaha is trying to dig itself out of up to inches of snow. >>> everybody knows the best thing to do when a severe storm hit to stay inside. make sure all of your doors, windows and blinds are closed and stay away from them. don't shower or wash your hands. pan plumbing can conduct electricity. don't use a landline. stick to your cell phone. when we're not on the air, you can get the very latest information using one of our mobile weather apps. go to abc2news.com/download. you can find that information 24/7. >>> new developments in the breaking news that we told you about first last nit pat 5. there is a new acting anne arundel county executive, but the suspension of john leopold is in question. the county council introduced a bill to vote leopold out of office. this follow as guilty verdict on two counts of his misconduct in office but the county attorney said the seven
the national weather service has issued a tornado warning in tennessee. >> like a trailer ran into something. >> reporter: but in lincoln, nebraska, it's snow that's snarling traffic. >> its like a sheet of ice. >> reporter: omaha is trying to dig itself out of up to inches of snow. >>> everybody knows the best thing to do when a severe storm hit to stay inside. make sure all of your doors, windows and blinds are closed and stay away from them. don't shower or...
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. >> this is cell phone video capturing a like tennessee, kentucky. these storms destroyed homes, knocked down trees, left thousands without power. >> there are also at least two deaths reported this evening. doug has a look at our area. >> all stemming from this system. we have brand-new video. look at this video, simply amazing what you're looking at. here you can see that clearly defined funnel as the tornado touching down. this tornado moved through that region, and then it looks like it may have toughed down two to three other times. do we have a tornado threat here? yes, we do. is it a high threat? no, it is not. that's not going to be or scenario. our scenario will be that of strong winds and straight-line winds, gusting over 50, maybe 60 miles an hour. louding county, northwest portion. places have seen upwards of an inch to an inch and a half of rain. we already have some reports. so give yourself some extra time. it will be one bumpy right. tonight it's going to be the rain, the storms. it's going to be the wind. tomorrow the winds will stic
. >> this is cell phone video capturing a like tennessee, kentucky. these storms destroyed homes, knocked down trees, left thousands without power. >> there are also at least two deaths reported this evening. doug has a look at our area. >> all stemming from this system. we have brand-new video. look at this video, simply amazing what you're looking at. here you can see that clearly defined funnel as the tornado touching down. this tornado moved through that region, and then...
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a tornado was confirmed in tennessee. many people have lost their homes. tens of thousands without power outside nash. there were also tornado warnings in kentucky, alabama, and georgia. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> a line of storms went further south, all the way down to new orleans. a line of storms when across your liens this morning around 8:00. -- went across new orleans is morning around 8:00. the winds from the west are making it feel quite cool. a definite change in the city. this is the same system that will bring changes our way. will be a cooler weather pattern but very comfortable. partly cloudy daytime temperatures in the 60's. definitely a change coming there. the same front bringing the change to new orleans is approaching us tonight. ahead of it we hit 70. we were within two degrees of hitting the record high set back in 1914. everyone in maryland on the warm side of the approaching front. we have flood watches and advisory's covering much of maryland from the mountains to the bay to parts of southern
a tornado was confirmed in tennessee. many people have lost their homes. tens of thousands without power outside nash. there were also tornado warnings in kentucky, alabama, and georgia. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> a line of storms went further south, all the way down to new orleans. a line of storms when across your liens this morning around 8:00. -- went across new orleans is morning around 8:00. the winds from the west are making it feel...
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pretty strong winds there and tennessee had winds over 50 miles per hour and i think we'll see that, too here, not good, more like april than january, although we'll be reminded we're in january tomorrow. live look outside, capitol, michael and son weather cam, temperatures still warm in the immediate metro area, the beginning of fall out want to west, still 65 -- out to the west, still 65 downtown. notice a little dip in the temps now, 58 bethesda and rockville, but 67 fairfax and still in springfield, 70 in old town and andrews, but some cooler air is going to move in here the next couple hours. colder air will move in late, late tonight. wind gusts 29 gaithersburg, 20 manassas, 25 at national and 32 mile-per-hour wind gust at andrews and the winds will get stronger. in fact, here's some stuff you can do. you can bring in the small chairs. turn the small tables upside down, stay away from the windows, highest winds between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m., gusts over 50 miles per hour. radar, one band of showers and storms entering loudoun county. see the yellows and oranges? that's pretty heavy
pretty strong winds there and tennessee had winds over 50 miles per hour and i think we'll see that, too here, not good, more like april than january, although we'll be reminded we're in january tomorrow. live look outside, capitol, michael and son weather cam, temperatures still warm in the immediate metro area, the beginning of fall out want to west, still 65 -- out to the west, still 65 downtown. notice a little dip in the temps now, 58 bethesda and rockville, but 67 fairfax and still in...
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heavy storms, tornadic thunderstorms across portions of alabama, georgia, eastern tennessee. this is a severe thunderstorm watch just to our west and southwest till 4:00. but all of this water is coming off to the north and the east. so it's not out of the question that one, maybe two inches of rain could fall if we get under some of these heavy downpours which looks like they'll stay generally west of us for the afternoon and evening hours. this may be closer to the metro than this model is depicting but we're going to watch it nonetheless because the storms will move northeast. the line will move toward us. by midnight, 1:00 it's over us. then we'll push it away as we get toward the morning rush hour with snows returning into the mountains. the cold air comes back. we're going to watch that for thursday and friday morning, a little disturbance is going to come across. that could flow some flurries or even light snow our way. after tonight well very to watch for friday morning to see if we have any issues. going to be some late thunderstorms. tonight we're into the 30s and 4
heavy storms, tornadic thunderstorms across portions of alabama, georgia, eastern tennessee. this is a severe thunderstorm watch just to our west and southwest till 4:00. but all of this water is coming off to the north and the east. so it's not out of the question that one, maybe two inches of rain could fall if we get under some of these heavy downpours which looks like they'll stay generally west of us for the afternoon and evening hours. this may be closer to the metro than this model is...
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thank you host: to tennessee. roy on our republican line. caller: how are you today? i've been enjoying all the discussion here. first of all, let me tell you about my background. i'm 57-year-old. i'm currently a lutent with the shelby county sheriff's office in memphis and i agree with the universal background checks for a hot of license. i'm with homeland security also. i went to wall greens the other day to get some cold medicine. my sudafed. i couldn't buy it over the counter. i had to buy it from the pharmacy. i had to go get my i.d. and i had to do everything except bend over and spread them. i find it redick louse. >> you were in your uniform and going to get medicine. caller: yes. going to get five sudafed pills for a sinus infection. i had to sign all kind of forms better i could walk out of there. i thought about. this this is so ridiculous. i'm a law enforcement officer. i run the shift. i've got a problem with these people riding around with guns in their cars. when i work the midnight shift at night, with their windows blacked out, i don't know what these
thank you host: to tennessee. roy on our republican line. caller: how are you today? i've been enjoying all the discussion here. first of all, let me tell you about my background. i'm 57-year-old. i'm currently a lutent with the shelby county sheriff's office in memphis and i agree with the universal background checks for a hot of license. i'm with homeland security also. i went to wall greens the other day to get some cold medicine. my sudafed. i couldn't buy it over the counter. i had to buy...
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one person has been reported killed after a tree fell in tennessee where dozens of counties were under tornado warnings for most of the morning. the high winds have really done a number on homes and took down power lines and trees in the nashville area and the national weather service says a tornado with 150-mile-an-hour winds touched down in mt. julieweulij. similar scenes from central indiana. winds as high as 80 miles an hour. caused moderate to major damage. part of a dangerous weather system stretching over 1,000 miles from new orleans to philadelphia bringing wild temperature swings. 60 and 70-mile-an-hour winds. flood warnings and even snow. our chad myers has been trying to keep tabs on how this has been changing. we've been reading headlines all morning. it's kind of hard to see where it's going given where we've been. >> you need to take cover immediately in georgia. a tornado headed there. we are tracking these cells. one after another. moving into a populated part of georgia at this time. here's atlanta. rome, georgia, right there. there is the circulation of this storm abo
one person has been reported killed after a tree fell in tennessee where dozens of counties were under tornado warnings for most of the morning. the high winds have really done a number on homes and took down power lines and trees in the nashville area and the national weather service says a tornado with 150-mile-an-hour winds touched down in mt. julieweulij. similar scenes from central indiana. winds as high as 80 miles an hour. caused moderate to major damage. part of a dangerous weather...
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, the university of tennessee football stadium. these are huge things. and they have many detriments to the environment. they light up the sky. they're noisy. you can see them for a long time. we don't want to see them on the scenic mountains of east tennessee, where people come to see the great smoky mountains, not to see these big white towers. and in their enthusiasm for wind power, the solution our electricity needs in the united states, i am afraid the administration has -- is destroying the environment in the name of saving the environment and producing at the samat thesame time a type of ely that's intermittent, that only operates when the wind blows, is expensive, and has huge subsidies from the federal taxpayer that would make any tax breaks for oil companies look small by comparison. let's put all the questions about wind power aside except this one. why is the united states department of justice enforcing the migratory bird laws against one energy company -- one set of energy producers, oil and embarks and not against an
, the university of tennessee football stadium. these are huge things. and they have many detriments to the environment. they light up the sky. they're noisy. you can see them for a long time. we don't want to see them on the scenic mountains of east tennessee, where people come to see the great smoky mountains, not to see these big white towers. and in their enthusiasm for wind power, the solution our electricity needs in the united states, i am afraid the administration has -- is destroying...
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senator lamar alexander, senior senator from tennessee. thank you, sir. >> thank you, chuck. >>> developing now, we just learned that massachusetts governor deval patrick will name his temporary place holder appointment at 11:00 a.m. today. remember how this massachusetts law works. they have to appoint somebody who cannot run for the position. that's what he's doing today. will it be vickie kennedy, barney frank, will it be somebody that washington doesn't know? but that duval does? coming up, the stock market was pubbing near all-time highs. how will wall street react to the news that the economy shrank last quarter? plus we're live in cairo where violence rages for a seventh straight day. the political paralysis cos end up forcing the military to take back control from the president. first today's trivia question, since 1947, which is the only state to produce two chairmen of the senate armed services committee? the answer and more coming up on t on the daily run you". it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selecti
senator lamar alexander, senior senator from tennessee. thank you, sir. >> thank you, chuck. >>> developing now, we just learned that massachusetts governor deval patrick will name his temporary place holder appointment at 11:00 a.m. today. remember how this massachusetts law works. they have to appoint somebody who cannot run for the position. that's what he's doing today. will it be vickie kennedy, barney frank, will it be somebody that washington doesn't know? but that duval...
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high winds also caused problems in parts of kentucky, tennessee and indiana. one death has been reported in nashville where a man was killed when a tree came down on a shed. some of that stormy weather could be on its way here. >> before that, we're going to go to tucker first? we're going to do that? let's go to tucker barnes to get the details on what will be spring like day today. >> thank you, tony. yeah, starting off with temperae s in the 50s across much of the area. one more warm day. upper 60s near 70 and then the g kabosh here. much cooler air on the way. let's get to it and show you the numbers. reagan national 58. temperatures jumped 4 degrees. dulles 61. got a front across the area and that's holding temperatures back. bwi 41. low 40s to mid 60s at the moment. a lot of clouds today and eventually rain showers move in. and the rain when it moves in will be heavy at times during the nighttime hours. most of the day should be cloudy and sun seasonably warm and late this afternoon and tonight the rain moves in. we could be looking for potential of an i
high winds also caused problems in parts of kentucky, tennessee and indiana. one death has been reported in nashville where a man was killed when a tree came down on a shed. some of that stormy weather could be on its way here. >> before that, we're going to go to tucker first? we're going to do that? let's go to tucker barnes to get the details on what will be spring like day today. >> thank you, tony. yeah, starting off with temperae s in the 50s across much of the area. one more...
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a man was killed by a fallen tree in nashville, tennessee. tornado watches were in effect from mississippi to ohio and west virginia. and the storms threatened to dump as much as five inches of rain as they moved east with snow piling up right behind. >>> an overnight standoff in southern alabama is ongoing this morning after a man boarded a school bus tuesday, fatally shot the driver and escaped with a 6-year-old boy. the gunman is holding the child in a nearby homemade bunker. a police s.w.a.t. team and negotiators are on the scene. >>> u.s. regulators are investigating whether boeing knew about battery problems on 787 dreamliners months before the problem grounded planes worldwide. they replaced ten of the batteries because of performance problems and told boeing about the swap. boeing in japan said it would not comment while a federal investigation is under way. >>> as she finishes her final week, secretary of state hillary clinton is leaving her options for the future wide open. she told nbc's andrea mitchell that her recent health probl
a man was killed by a fallen tree in nashville, tennessee. tornado watches were in effect from mississippi to ohio and west virginia. and the storms threatened to dump as much as five inches of rain as they moved east with snow piling up right behind. >>> an overnight standoff in southern alabama is ongoing this morning after a man boarded a school bus tuesday, fatally shot the driver and escaped with a 6-year-old boy. the gunman is holding the child in a nearby homemade bunker. a...
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and we are dropping lots of tornado warnings in tennessee this morning as well. so we will see what the national weather service has to do with it tomorrow after they survey the damage there. but this is marching off towards the east and we are going to be in the potential for flooding as we go later into the evening. as the strong line of storms will move through and we can see some of the yellows there. that's what will work its way in there as we go around 8 into the overnighttime frame be prepared for that. all this is courtesy of the cold front that's going to move through. and behind the cold front we will be dealing with much colder air. so mild today with a high close to 68. get sunshine in here and we will be seeing the 70s. we look outside right now and we can see the clouds but we can see a few peeks of some light out there. so we will see how this turns out as we go throughout the day. but in terms of temperatures, this morning, quite mild. look at the 51 in ellicott sety. manchester at 53. monrovia close to 60. so you know what that means. 54 degrees
and we are dropping lots of tornado warnings in tennessee this morning as well. so we will see what the national weather service has to do with it tomorrow after they survey the damage there. but this is marching off towards the east and we are going to be in the potential for flooding as we go later into the evening. as the strong line of storms will move through and we can see some of the yellows there. that's what will work its way in there as we go around 8 into the overnighttime frame be...
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tornado warning across kept ken and tennessee this. front, the real deal. you want to time out rain showers. i think they will get in here late this afternoon bed and the heaviest rain will be during the nighttime hours between about 7:00 tonight and 2:00, 3:00 in the morning and the whole front should be east of us. behind the front, the cooler air will start to rush n up ahead of the front, temperatures unseenably warm. we deal with the rain tonight, maybe thunderstorms. the cooler air gets a chaps to rush in here and back to normal by tomorrow. here are your wind advisories in brown. if you are east of the bay, under a wind advisory. out to the west, we have winds that are expected to be close to other mirpdz along some of of the rim lines later today. if you are traveling in that direction, be ready for some very windy conditions. the green you see, that is a floodwatch, potential for some flash flooding later tonight as we are expecting a period of heavy rain here with that front. 07 today. i know you are rubbing your eyes but you're reading it right.
tornado warning across kept ken and tennessee this. front, the real deal. you want to time out rain showers. i think they will get in here late this afternoon bed and the heaviest rain will be during the nighttime hours between about 7:00 tonight and 2:00, 3:00 in the morning and the whole front should be east of us. behind the front, the cooler air will start to rush n up ahead of the front, temperatures unseenably warm. we deal with the rain tonight, maybe thunderstorms. the cooler air gets a...
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and i pick out tennessee because it is in the thick of things. and they have about five or six tornado warnings. they are seeing tornadoes on the ground across the area. and this large system is tracking towards us as we go through the rest of the afternoon and evening time frame. so i am thinking around maybe 3:00 or 4 we could see showers in the forecast. but then the heavier rain and isolated thunderstorms will come as we go through the evening. but this morning, the only thing we are dealing with is the clouds and the clouds at the ground and that's interpreted as fog. and we are dealing with some mild temperatures. look at the 52 degrees right now in frederick. and we are dealing with temperatures coming in the 50s and a. so be prepared for the mild -- so be prepared for the mild temperatures. and baltimore is at 46 degrees. so this is how you can plan your day. you step outdoors and take the umbrella with you if you not getting back home because you will need it today. going in through the afternoon, the winds will pick up as well. it's goi
and i pick out tennessee because it is in the thick of things. and they have about five or six tornado warnings. they are seeing tornadoes on the ground across the area. and this large system is tracking towards us as we go through the rest of the afternoon and evening time frame. so i am thinking around maybe 3:00 or 4 we could see showers in the forecast. but then the heavier rain and isolated thunderstorms will come as we go through the evening. but this morning, the only thing we are...
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this is the line that came through tennessee moving into eastern tennessee. now, into east central kentucky and into central ohio. this is sweeping east and will get closer to the metro area. i don't think until later in i day. the leading edge will be moving into our western suburbs. by midnight, it's going to be sweeping right into the metro area. by then, it should be weakening. much colder air moving in and some snow showers in the mountains. we're in the 60s. incredible changes on the way. four-day forecast, windy and colder tomorrow. after we hit the low to mid 70s this afternoon, we'll plummet to the 40s tomorrow. and it will drop gradually, down to the 30s after sunset with gusty winds and we'll have sunshine. maybe some snow flurries on friday morning in the 20s. afternoon highs only in the mid 30s. the teens on saturday morning. near freezing on saturday afternoon. could get flurries saturday night. still cold on sunday into monday. i'm back with frequent updates throughout the morning. eun? >>> tom, thank you. a major mess on the beltway right now.
this is the line that came through tennessee moving into eastern tennessee. now, into east central kentucky and into central ohio. this is sweeping east and will get closer to the metro area. i don't think until later in i day. the leading edge will be moving into our western suburbs. by midnight, it's going to be sweeping right into the metro area. by then, it should be weakening. much colder air moving in and some snow showers in the mountains. we're in the 60s. incredible changes on the way....
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snow in iowa headed toward wisconsin but strong and severe thunderstorms across kentucky and tennessee this morning. these are tornado watch boxes. when these storms get here, they may still have some damaging wind gusts. that would more than likely be after dark tonight. 30 in -- 38 in hagerstown. annapolis 51. and 61 in manassas. we're going up toward 70, if not 75 well south of d.c. another incredibly warm day. watch out for storms tonight. let's talk to monika right now. we have timesaver traffic. as i said earlier, a fannic start to the day in -- a tragic start to the day in prince george's county. >>> an accident on the inner loop of the beltway. it happened before 3:00 this morning. it involves a prince george's county fire truck, a tractor- trailer, and a jeep. believe it or not, all three of which overturned on the beltway before 3:00 this morning. we're going to go to a live picture from our sky 9. first of all to give you some perspective. if you're planning to head on the beltway, this is what it looks like near route 50, the southbound side. that's the inner loop, right si
snow in iowa headed toward wisconsin but strong and severe thunderstorms across kentucky and tennessee this morning. these are tornado watch boxes. when these storms get here, they may still have some damaging wind gusts. that would more than likely be after dark tonight. 30 in -- 38 in hagerstown. annapolis 51. and 61 in manassas. we're going up toward 70, if not 75 well south of d.c. another incredibly warm day. watch out for storms tonight. let's talk to monika right now. we have timesaver...
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around indianapolis today, we are dealing with some storm damage and today neigho -- tornado damage in tennessee. this is the line that you can see the boeing line. that means that you're getting some convective wind. so windy conditions across the area but also some tornado warnings now. several just to the east of mashville. so just know that this line is marching towards us as we go through time. right now, though, we are dry. we are dealing with lots of fog out there. mild conditions that temperature coming in at 55 degrees right now in west friendship. and as we go throughout the day, temperatures will soar 64 but i am forecasting a high around 68. if we get a little sunshine we could see 70 across the area. the calm before the storm as it begins to move our way. let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. fog is a problem across the reg unlet expect reduced advice -- region. expect reduced visibility. 95 at mountain road, everything is moving along. you won't have trouble traveling down to white marsh and from there into the city. as we
around indianapolis today, we are dealing with some storm damage and today neigho -- tornado damage in tennessee. this is the line that you can see the boeing line. that means that you're getting some convective wind. so windy conditions across the area but also some tornado warnings now. several just to the east of mashville. so just know that this line is marching towards us as we go through time. right now, though, we are dry. we are dealing with lots of fog out there. mild conditions that...
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and we've got tornado warning right now for parts of tennessee and kentucky. that should give you a sent of how strong the storm is and sarah is right. it is for all intents and purposes a spring-like system moving in from the west later today. up ahead of it, very breezy conditions throughout. we'll be windy with winds out of the south blowing at time maybe 20, maybe 30 miles per hour. well out to the west, the wind will be up to about 50. we have a wind advisory for our viewers out in western maryland. temperature right now at reagan national. 53degrees. 53 at reagan national. 58 out at dulles and as we switch maps, magically, 41 at bwi marshall. we are looking at highs again in the upper 60s to about 70. enjoy one more warm day because the cooldown gets in here with that front. 68 in manassas. unseasonably warm. not record but close. >> okay. thank you. we'll check in with you in a bit. >> all right. >>> back to braking news now, that major accident we've been talking about on the beltway could cause some major delays on your morning commute today. >> for m
and we've got tornado warning right now for parts of tennessee and kentucky. that should give you a sent of how strong the storm is and sarah is right. it is for all intents and purposes a spring-like system moving in from the west later today. up ahead of it, very breezy conditions throughout. we'll be windy with winds out of the south blowing at time maybe 20, maybe 30 miles per hour. well out to the west, the wind will be up to about 50. we have a wind advisory for our viewers out in western...
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it's now sweeping into eastern indiana, western ohio, central kentucky, central tennessee. this is all sweeping east. it's a squall line with heavy downpours. maybe damaging winds. out ahead of that, gusty winds. all these zones in the beige color under a wind advisory. gusts of 50 miles per hour mainly on the higher ridges in the shenandoah valley and the blue ridge, as well as on eastern shore. we could have coastal flooding along the tidal potomac and on the chesapeake bay. noon today, until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. here's the timing. by 8:30 this evening, this yellow and orange zone, this is the zone of potential severe storms moving in to the shenandoah valley and then right into the metro area by about 9:00, 10:00. then sweeping east of there. by midnight, much of it is going to begin to diminish and will clear out by dawn on thursday, we'll get sunshine back and turning colder. here's the time frame with our temperature today. soaring to the low 70s by around 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. then the winds increasing, gusting to around 30 miles an hour and the higher elevations near 50.
it's now sweeping into eastern indiana, western ohio, central kentucky, central tennessee. this is all sweeping east. it's a squall line with heavy downpours. maybe damaging winds. out ahead of that, gusty winds. all these zones in the beige color under a wind advisory. gusts of 50 miles per hour mainly on the higher ridges in the shenandoah valley and the blue ridge, as well as on eastern shore. we could have coastal flooding along the tidal potomac and on the chesapeake bay. noon today, until...
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he escaped an abusive father in rural tennessee who beat him with pots and pans. both oher and will wries cared for or adopted by white families who had to explain themselves to the neighbors. >> yeah we can help him and everybody was like, you don't have a clue what you are doing. >> reporter: they are lifelong friends and outside practice tuesday they told us how much they truly love their adoptive parents who will be watching in joy from the sidelines. >> they have been there through the thick and thin and good and bad and crazy years and so just to have them here this weekend, to be able to enjoy this experience with me is a blessing. >> it's amazing, man knowing where we came from and that made us work a lot harder not taking anything for granted. i never take anything for granted. >> reporter: no matter who wins the ring, they believe that greatness is not what they achieved but what they have overcome. >> what a story. you know there's so many great stories. >> amazing. >> and this is just one you don't hear enough. >> he can lacet. love it. weather for tod
he escaped an abusive father in rural tennessee who beat him with pots and pans. both oher and will wries cared for or adopted by white families who had to explain themselves to the neighbors. >> yeah we can help him and everybody was like, you don't have a clue what you are doing. >> reporter: they are lifelong friends and outside practice tuesday they told us how much they truly love their adoptive parents who will be watching in joy from the sidelines. >> they have been...
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tornado watch boxes we have for this line of severe weather that's coming through the deep south, the tennessee valley. that's what we're going to be looking at as we head into the afternoon and evening hours. in fact the entire area, this yellow is from the storm prediction center. a slight risk of severe weather. it gets light, moderate and high risk levels. damaging wind gusts will be the main threat with the line of showers and storms that's expected to come through here late this afternoon. we're okay through lunch time. we'll head toward 4:00. probably okay in the metro. but look at the shenandoah valley toward western maryland. we head into the nighttime hours. it line of showers and storms will come through. by tomorrow morning here returns the cold weather. today 70. late storms. might even be holding off till after dark for most of you. 47 tonight. we don't really see temps move tomorrow, 48. windy and colder. a.m. flurries are snow showers friday. look at the highs, only 33. we stay in the 30s on groundhog day and sunday back to 44 monday. monika samtani, how is it looking? i-95 in p
tornado watch boxes we have for this line of severe weather that's coming through the deep south, the tennessee valley. that's what we're going to be looking at as we head into the afternoon and evening hours. in fact the entire area, this yellow is from the storm prediction center. a slight risk of severe weather. it gets light, moderate and high risk levels. damaging wind gusts will be the main threat with the line of showers and storms that's expected to come through here late this...
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we know the driver stayed o' tennessee scene. route 40 is closed in that area . >> nouz to a breaking news update, for the second night in a row, police have shot a man in baltimore city. jeff hager is back from the scene, jeff tell us what happened an anticrime niche tif ended in a shout out between officers and an armed man. police say a squad car quipped we license plate reader was patrolling trying to identify suspect cars when the officers heard gun fire. they spotted a man coming toward their car with a gun in his hand when a second round of shots began. >> immediately the gun exchanged gun fire. fortunatelyfor us, the officers are fine. the male was struck several times in the upper body and is in the hospital. >> police say a series of robberies and another shooting is what caused them to increase patrols in that areament the increased presence also led to last night's confrontation and shooting. new tonight, a by by is dead and her mother in critical condition. we havejust learned the mother is charged with the child's d
we know the driver stayed o' tennessee scene. route 40 is closed in that area . >> nouz to a breaking news update, for the second night in a row, police have shot a man in baltimore city. jeff hager is back from the scene, jeff tell us what happened an anticrime niche tif ended in a shout out between officers and an armed man. police say a squad car quipped we license plate reader was patrolling trying to identify suspect cars when the officers heard gun fire. they spotted a man coming...
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next up is mason from jackson, tennessee. are you there? >> i am. >> what did you think of president obama's speech? >> i think it is a good opportunity for all illegal immigrants to try to gain citizenship here instead of working in other people's names and undocumented and not having a right. this is a good opportunity for them to get legal. >> rochelle is from las vegas, an independent college. >> what i find totally ironic is that president obama is at a school in clark county, which school whichspanic rat 40% of all spanish students drop out of high school there. they are the fifth worst school drastic. what president obama, i totally believe in what he is doing, i am very happy, and i think immigrants and americans all, we need education and we need to get reaffirmed with the whole culture of what make us who we are. i do not think our public education system are really doing that for anyone now. my young students, i work with a 70% hispanic rates, 5% of their immigrants coming from this country, and i wanted to educate them, but i wa
next up is mason from jackson, tennessee. are you there? >> i am. >> what did you think of president obama's speech? >> i think it is a good opportunity for all illegal immigrants to try to gain citizenship here instead of working in other people's names and undocumented and not having a right. this is a good opportunity for them to get legal. >> rochelle is from las vegas, an independent college. >> what i find totally ironic is that president obama is at a school...
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up into the ohio river valley and eventually into the deep south and into the tennessee valley and a possibility of tornados maybe later on and that is coming through st. louis and we're going to have a threat of thunderstorms as well and tonight, a few foggy spots and that is not too bad. the spotty showers tomorrow morning and some limited sunshine at noon and some showers and thunderstorms and in d.c., the wind is being the primary threat from those storms and once the showers move in, we can have some pockets of heavy rain and gusty wind tomorrow evening. and we'll keep an eye on that and 68 tomorrow and with that 46 on thursday and maybe some snow on friday early and know there of degrees there and on to saturday is ground hog day. >> this is making people sick. >> and that is everyone else who is sick, too. >> and open the windows. let the nice air come in and clear out the house of germs. >>> and they begin with a franchise record 12 straight housees and one rookie who fought through the growing pains is a big reason for the success and murph is back. >> reporter: that is a lo
up into the ohio river valley and eventually into the deep south and into the tennessee valley and a possibility of tornados maybe later on and that is coming through st. louis and we're going to have a threat of thunderstorms as well and tonight, a few foggy spots and that is not too bad. the spotty showers tomorrow morning and some limited sunshine at noon and some showers and thunderstorms and in d.c., the wind is being the primary threat from those storms and once the showers move in, we...
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the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. corker: thank you. i want to thank the chairman for holding the business meeting the way he held it today and the hearings last week for this confirmation. i know a lot of people think that because of the way partisan politics are here in washington that sometimes we can't be happy for someone on the other side of the aisle when they do well, and nothing could be further from the truth. i just want to say that i thought that senator kerry acquitted himself exceptionally well in the hearings we had last week. i thought they were wide-ranging, and i think he had the opportunity to display the depth of knowledge that he has on many issues. i don't know of anybody who's lived a life that has been more oriented towards ultimately being secretary of state than john kerry. and for that, i also am happy for him and his family and the fact that very soon he's going to be able to express himself on behalf of our nation in this way. i think most of you know his dad was a foreign service officer. i know that you kn
the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. corker: thank you. i want to thank the chairman for holding the business meeting the way he held it today and the hearings last week for this confirmation. i know a lot of people think that because of the way partisan politics are here in washington that sometimes we can't be happy for someone on the other side of the aisle when they do well, and nothing could be further from the truth. i just want to say that i thought that senator kerry...
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peter pham about al qaeda in africa, here are the numbers to call -- we have paul on the line from tennessee, a republican. caller: good morning. how are you all? i would like to ask your guest, in the 1990's they bombed our embassy in somalia and kenya. the next thing was the uss cole. the u.s. has no response to this. they just sit there and watch and listen as these people were killed. i think it was 17 sailors on the ship that were killed. my question is, if we just sit back and watch these guys just keep doing what they do, how much longer will it be before more americans are killed, like in libya? this president and the secretary of state, they sidestep all the questions. mrs. clinton said it did not matter at this point. do you believe this administration is incompetence of doing their jobs of protecting american lives? guest: thanks for the call. my response would be there has to be a response. you're absolutely right that failure to respond can be taken and is often taken by these groups as a sign of weakness and they use it in their propaganda and recruitment. however, responding d
peter pham about al qaeda in africa, here are the numbers to call -- we have paul on the line from tennessee, a republican. caller: good morning. how are you all? i would like to ask your guest, in the 1990's they bombed our embassy in somalia and kenya. the next thing was the uss cole. the u.s. has no response to this. they just sit there and watch and listen as these people were killed. i think it was 17 sailors on the ship that were killed. my question is, if we just sit back and watch these...